Former Manchester United striker Dion Dublin has stated that individual players are getting away with bad habits while playing for the club because they're being accepted.
23.11.2021 - 15:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
'Rubbish', sh**e' and 'not what they were' are just some of ways Manchester Christmas Markets have been described by shoppers this year.
The criticism was made after comedian Jason Manford asked for recommendations on which festive markets to take his kids to this weekend.
Hundreds of people responded to his Facebook post, with many saying 'don't bother with Manchester'.
"Gonna head to Christmas markets this week with the kids, any recommendation on the best ones?" asked Jason, adding:
Former Manchester United striker Dion Dublin has stated that individual players are getting away with bad habits while playing for the club because they're being accepted.
Manchester’s famous Christmas markets are well over half way through with just under two weeks until stalls are closed for another year.
Satisfaction is low and concern high amongst Manchester United supporters.
A Christmas Market stallholder said there is 'no way' she will come close to breaking even - as she makes around £30 a day in sales.
Whether you love them or hate them, everyone in Manchester has an opinion on the Christmas Markets.
Storm Arwen blew into Manchester last night bringing strong gusts of wind, rain and wintry showers.
A young woman 'blacked out' after believing she was spiked by injection during a visit to the Christmas markets.
There's a queue of around 100 hungry people snaking down Exchange Square, and I'm feeling the pressure to get a bit faster at wrapping a pile of meat, veg and gravy into a giant Yorkshire pudding.
Manchester's Christmas Markets are now in full swing - back at seven key locations across the city for 2022.
A young woman fears she was spiked with a needle when she visited Manchester's Christmas Markets.
New mum Perrie Edwards got into the festive spirit as she visited Manchester's Christmas Markets with her baby boy.
Manchester is taking stock today after a tragic and chaotic weekend in the city centre.
Manchester's Christmas Markets stalls were all ordered to stop selling booze on Saturday night - amid fears of potential crowd trouble in the city centre.
Over the course of the coming weeks, many will flock to the city for a glimpse of the Manchester Christmas Markets.
Brand new pop up Christmas bar A Miracle on Cross Street is all set to fling open its decorative doors and allow customers a very first look.
It’s that time of year again.
Christmas shopping can often be a chore, but we’re lucky to have a city centre packed full of shops to give you plenty of options.
As a queue of hungry punters form outside the famous Porky Pig Yorkshire pudding wrap stall at the Manchester Christmas Markets, owner Eddie Osman can't help but smile.